• DefederateLemmyMl@feddit.nl
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      2 年前

      To be fair, it would also be highly distruptive if you let the computer run overnight to finish some long running job and Windows decides it’s rebootin’ time. The point is: the OS shouldn’t decide for you to reboot.

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        2 年前

        Windows doesn’t reboot when things are running.

        Microsoft wouldn’t have to force reboots if there weren’t people like lunarul who keep their computer running perpetually.

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      It wasnt an issue until windows 10 though. It feels like computers are a bit worse now, imo. For some reason, it’s now popular opinion that it’s unsafe to run a computer as long as you like. It’s one of the main reasons I’ll move to Linux… some day

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        2 年前

        Not rebooting once in a while giving problems has been a thing since computers started using software.

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          Linux servers often run for years before having to shut down. Linux can also update without restarting (except kernel updates), if you so wish. Needing to restart frequently is a Windows problem.

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          I understand that, but I consider a forced restart a much bigger problem. You’re more than welcome to disagree